Yin and Yang Sisters

Maxine Thompson and Jennifer Thompson are two twin sisters who have lost their parents. They have been sticking together since birth nothing has ever come between them. Maxine is the lesbian bad girl while Jennifer is the girly girl who fits perfectly anywhere. After being moved to a foster home in Montana they begin to deal with the challenges in life, especially Maxine. So when Jennifer is accepted but Maxine isn't it will their love survive the criticism that Jennifer's friends inflict on Maxine or will Jennifer choose her friends over her sister?
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"You two must be the twins I'm supposed to take care of." I heard
a man's voice say as Jennifer and I walked out the airport into
the chilly but brightful day.

"Yes we are." Jennifer said a bit flirtatiously, I think I forgot
to tell her he was gay, oh well she'll find out soon enough. Now
another thing about my sister that I may add is that she likes
sleeping with older men so that could have added another reason
why I was concerned about the single male but it's all good since
he's gay.

"Hello I'm Maxine Thompson but I go by Max and this is my sister
Jennifer Thompson and she goes by Jennifer." I said as I shook
his hand but he ended up pulling me in a hug as well as Jennifer,
which of course made me stiffen up while Jennifer just hugged him
even more.

See that's another thing about my sister and me, she is all warm
and touchy while I am all like 'don't touch'. But I mean there
were some exceptions with my sister but only her.

"Oh hun I always give hugs, my name is Robert Williams and I
guess I'm going to be your foster dad." Robert said as he took
some of our luggage and noticed my expression. I just nodded as
we walked to a black Toyota pickup truck.

"Nice truck." Jennifer said as she put her bags in the back and
got inside sitting in the middle.

"Oh thank you I fixed it up after it broke down, bought it from a
guy for five hundred bucks it was a good deal. Ha he thought I
was being stupid, bet he doesn't think that now as he sees me
cruising by." Robert said with a smile causing my sister to smile
and me to groan.

"So I'm sure that you heard that I am gay." Robert finally said
as it started to become quiet again.

"Yup." I said as Jennifer turned to look at me giving me an evil
eye.

"Great and you have no problem with it, right?"

"Hell no I mean my sis is gay too so I'm pretty much cool with
gay people." Jennifer said as she hugged my arm.

"Awesome, well this is my home." Robert said as we finally
arrived after what seemed like hours to a very nice looking
house. I could see that it was pretty big and he had horses so
that was going to be nice. We unloaded his truck and he showed us
into our rooms, which were upstairs and looked like apartments. I
wonder what he did for a living, I mean seriously this house was
like a mansion.

"Okay girls I'm going to let y'all unpack once you two are
finished come downstairs so that we can have dinner and a little
chat about rules and expectation, you know all that good stuff."
Robert said as he smiled and went downstairs.

Unlike my sister I always had much less crap so I finished
unpacking quickly. I mean all I really had was books and movies.
My clothes were all folded up and it really wasn't much. As soon
as I had finished I went to check on my sister and saw that she
was still on her first luggage. So, scared that she would make me
help her I just leaned against the door and watched as she huffed
and puffed about not knowing what to do. Luckily she hadn't
noticed me so I moved backwards and went downstairs as quietly as
possible. Trust me I wasn't about to get into that hot
mess.

As I walked downstairs I found Robert sitting on the table
drinking a beer. Once he realized I was there he finished his
beer and went to get a water bottle offering me one as
well.

"You drink much?" I asked as I sat down.

"No not really just when I'm nervous." Robert said as he smiled
at me.

"Oh and why are you nervous?"

"I don't really know I guess because I've always wanted kids and
you two are the closest thing I have to them and I don't know
what I'm going to do I'm freaking out here. I mean I know that
you two are basically grown but I don't want to mess up, you know
what I mean?"

"Well the first thing is try not to be a drama queen and the next
thing is just be there when we need someone and always be
attentive, but don't worry I doubt you'll mess up.

"Oh okay that doesn't seem hard then, well maybe the drama queen,
after all it's kind of who I am."

"It isn't but you don't need to worry so much we're teenagers and
we kind of know what we are doing in life and as for the drama
part it's cool just don't suffocate us you know."

"Okay in that case I am currently relaxing and yea I know."
Robert said as I saw him take some deep breaths and let them
out.

"So do you think you might like it here?"

"Yea I've always been the outdoorsy type so I can manage, as for
my sister I think she can get to like it, eventually. I mean she
isn't that city girl but she isn't a country girl either, you
know?"

"Great and yea well hopefully with friends she'll feel more
welcomed...so how come you're a lesbian?" Robert asked me
suddenly.

I couldn't help but cough at his question, straight to the point
huh. "I have no clue, I mean I guess I've never seen guys as
attractive as most girls did back in middle
school."

"Oh and have you dated girls before or you just say you like
them?"

"I've dated a few never really lasted long with any of them
though."

"How come?"

"I don't know, I mean I guess I haven't found the right one. That
and I have always been watching over Jennifer with her crazy
escapades you know but yea. What about you do you have a special
man in your life?"

"I had one but he ended up choosing his job over me, so you know
that pretty much ruined us. I mean I tried to be there for him
but we both knew it wouldn't work out. I'm a country boy and he's
a city boy."

"Sorry to hear that."

"Don't be, I mean yea it hurts but you know that's life and plus
better now than later."

"I guess." I said not quite understanding what he had
said.

"What is this, starting without me?" I heard my sister ask as she
came down the stairs.

"Oh man we'll talk later when she's gone." Robert said as he
winked at me as he chuckled.

"You two are going to make my life a living hell." Jennifer said
as she went to the refrigerator to get some water.

"Well I'm glad you two feel comfortable but I do want to talk
about some stuff."

"Okay." We both said at the same time as soon as Jennifer had
pulled a chair next to me.

"Okay then, well first off tomorrow we are going to enroll you
two at school. Second, the chores are cleaning the house and if
you want to y'all can come help with the horses but that's not
necessary. Third, Max I know that you are lesbian but even though
there are some teenagers that are gay too they will make it hard
on you since you're new here, so if you ever need help you can
ask me or the teachers, they are all very kind people. Fourth, I
really don't want guys or girls sneaking in after the permitted
time. Fifth, I understand you two are teenagers and might be
persuaded to do some bad things but please try not to get into
that, any questions?"

"Um can we like go on dates?" Jennifer asked which caused us all
to laugh.

"Yes you can date, I'm not that cruel." Robert said
smiling.

"Awesome." Jennifer said smiling as well.

"Max do you have any questions?"

"No not really." I said as I thought how me being gay might be a
challenge but I knew I could get through it as long as I had my
sister.

"Well now that that's settled so how about we fry some
chicken."

"Cool." Jennifer and I said as we go up to help Robert out with
cooking. We had a great dinner with chicken, mashed potatoes, and
cokes. When we were finished we just talked about life in the
city past boyfriends and girlfriends. I couldn't be happier as I
saw my sister laughing; we were going to be okay. After like two
hours of nonstop talking and the clock telling us it was twelve
we gave up and said it was time to sleep. It was a good day, and
as far as I could tell it was going to be a good life with
Robert.